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# Customize the HAProxy configuration
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This example use a [ConfigMap](https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/configmap/) to customize the HAProxy configuration.
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## Prerequisites
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This document has the following prerequisites:
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Deploy only the tls-secret and the default backend from the [deployment instructions](../../../deployment/haproxy/)
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As mentioned in the deployment instructions, you MUST turn down any existing
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ingress controllers before running HAProxy Ingress.
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## Customize the HAProxy configuration
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Using a [ConfigMap](https://kubernetes.io/docs/user-guide/configmap/) is possible to customize the HAProxy configuration.
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For example, if we want to change the syslog-endpoint we need to create a ConfigMap:
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```
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$ kubectl create configmap haproxy-conf --from-literal=syslog-endpoint=172.17.8.101
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```
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Create the HAProxy Ingress deployment:
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```
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$ kubectl create -f haproxy-custom-configuration.yaml
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```
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The only difference from the deployment instructions is the --configmap parameter:
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```
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- --configmap=default/haproxy-conf
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```
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If the Configmap it is updated, HAProxy will be reloaded with the new configuration.
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Check all the config options in the [HAProxy Ingress docs](https://github.com/jcmoraisjr/haproxy-ingress#configmap) |